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Chafed meaning
simple past and past participle of chafe
Example sentences (19)
Members of both parties have chafed at the OCE’s work over the years, complaining that complaints to the office are often politically motivated.
Still, she would later chafe at the label “feminist artist,” as she chafed at every label.
The two soon chafed at each other.
When Biden hosted Zelenskyy in Washington in December, the U.S. president encouraged him to pursue a “just peace” — a framing that the Ukrainian leader chafed against.
He seemed to be made in the image of the 1979 Islamic Revolution’s ideals, a guarantor of its continuation even as many chafed under its ultraconservative rules.
But Savage chafed at the lawyer’s suggestion that a miscast absentee vote blocked a voter from fixing that ballot or casting a provisional ballot at the polls.
Even though she is often dubbed as a romance writer, du Maurier herself chafed at the description.
In 2015, leaders at Fwd.us chafed at Mr. Trump’s immigration proposals, which would have restricted H-1B visas for skilled, foreign-born employees.
It’s perfect for runners as well as anyone who’s ever experienced the hellish discomfort of sore, chafed skin.
MITRIGAM, Kashmir — For more than two decades, Peerzada Lateef Shah risked his life in a high-wire political process to bring peace to Kashmir, the mountainous, predominantly Muslim region that has long chafed under India’s rule.
The airlines have chafed for years under an Obama administration rule that requires them to use the all-in price — including any mandatory taxes and fees — when advertising airfares.
The Lord gave Moses over 600 more rules for life in the desert, and the Israelites chafed at them, too.
In interviews with detectives, Michael Veatch chafed at the idea that he was involved in the DeRosier shooting with Butts.
Mr. Trump has long chafed at the Russia investigation, which overshadowed the first years of his presidency.
Trump has repeatedly chafed at advisors whose public personas have threatened to eclipse his.
His rival Spencer, a high school teacher, chafed at the national party’s intervention in the primary: “I’ve taught the Constitution for 20 years.
The oil and gas industry chafed at the old rules.
The Times chafed under Chicago control and layoffs that have trimmed the editorial staff to about 400 today, said Roderick, a former editor who worked for 25 years at the Times.
In particular, men like the lawyer Francis H. Pierpont from Fairmont, had long chafed under the political domination of the Tidewater and Piedmont slave-holders.